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Stadtwerke Langenfeld launch IPTV with purTVhttp://www.satsupreme.com/showthread.php/349651-Stadtwerke-Langenfeld-launch-IPTV-with-purTV?goto=newpost
Wed, 21 Feb 2018 16:43:54 GMTStadtwerke Langenfeld launch IPTV with purTV
February 21, 2018 13.34 Europe/London By Jörn Krieger
German public utility company Stadtwerke Langenfeld is adding IPTV to its telephony and internet service.
The basis is the purTV white label product from purtel.com, a German B2B service provider for network operators. In addition to live TV, the platform contains catch-up TV and video-on-demand.
In the city of Langenfeld there are 25,000 households of which the municipal utility company is currently able to serve 12% with telecommunications services through its fibre-optic network, corresponding with 3,000 households.
“By 2030, we plan to attract 30% of the connected premises as customers in Langenfeld. We see IPTV as a perfect entry point for our customers into the media world of today and in the future,” said Kersten Kerl, Managing Director of Stadtwerke Langenfeld.” In the industrial and commercial areas, the company already covers around 98% with its network.
Dr. Markus von Voss, Managing Director of purtel.com, added: “We are pleased to welcome Stadtwerke Langenfeld as a new client. The response to the modern purTV service has been very positive when we approach public utility companies. The modern media offer supports the attractiveness as a telecommunications provider and promotes customer loyalty. An advantage in this context is the inclusion of news from the region, up to local advertising. Stadtwerke Langenfeld are pioneers and plan to use this opportunity for their first own report on their association’s waterworks.”Stadtwerke Langenfeld launch IPTV with purTV
February 21, 2018 13.34 Europe/London By Jörn Krieger
German public utility company Stadtwerke Langenfeld is adding IPTV to its telephony and internet service.
The basis is the purTV white label product from purtel.com, a German B2B service provider for network operators. In addition to live TV, the platform contains catch-up TV and video-on-demand.
In the city of Langenfeld there are 25,000 households of which the municipal utility company is currently able to serve 12% with telecommunications services through its fibre-optic network, corresponding with 3,000 households.
“By 2030, we plan to attract 30% of the connected premises as customers in Langenfeld. We see IPTV as a perfect entry point for our customers into the media world of today and in the future,” said Kersten Kerl, Managing Director of Stadtwerke Langenfeld.” In the industrial and commercial areas, the company already covers around 98% with its network.
Dr. Markus von Voss, Managing Director of purtel.com, added: “We are pleased to welcome Stadtwerke Langenfeld as a new client. The response to the modern purTV service has been very positive when we approach public utility companies. The modern media offer supports the attractiveness as a telecommunications provider and promotes customer loyalty. An advantage in this context is the inclusion of news from the region, up to local advertising. Stadtwerke Langenfeld are pioneers and plan to use this opportunity for their first own report on their association’s waterworks.”
]]>Daily Satellite TV Newstokorokohttp://www.satsupreme.com/showthread.php/349651-Stadtwerke-Langenfeld-launch-IPTV-with-purTVThe Remix gets exclusive Amazon India debuthttp://www.satsupreme.com/showthread.php/349650-The-Remix-gets-exclusive-Amazon-India-debut?goto=newpost
Wed, 21 Feb 2018 16:42:53 GMTThe Remix gets exclusive Amazon India debut
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| 21 February 2018

In what is said to be the first ever unscripted original series on the subscription online video platform in the country, Global Agency's music reality show The Remix will debut exclusively on Amazon Prime Video India on 9 March 2018 as it streams across 200 countries.

Created and produced by Greymatter Entertainment, The Remix is a live music reality show where DJs and Singers pair up and compete for a big money prize with the chance to cut their own album with a famous music label.

The DJ and Singer pairs have to work together to bring new flavour to existing tracks, aiming to create better sound while retaining the groove and rhythm of the song. The format has already been sold around 15 countries; including Indonesia, China, South Africa and Vietnam.

"The Remix has always been one of our most attractive formats for the buyers from many different territories and I believe that its launch on Amazon Prime will be a milestone for us," said Global Agency founder and CEO Izzet Pinto.

"The format has already proved its success [and has been] a massive hit with great ratings, beating the popular shows The Voice and The X Factor by a huge margin in the country. From the very first day that we presented The Remix to the entertainment content market, we knew that it was a potential worldwide hit. And now, we are ready to watch its local versions all around the world."
]]>Daily Satellite TV Newstokorokohttp://www.satsupreme.com/showthread.php/349650-The-Remix-gets-exclusive-Amazon-India-debutHOOQ takes The Oath as first Hollywood SVOD originalhttp://www.satsupreme.com/showthread.php/349649-HOOQ-takes-The-Oath-as-first-Hollywood-SVOD-original?goto=newpost
Wed, 21 Feb 2018 16:41:58 GMTHOOQ takes The Oath as first Hollywood SVOD original
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Rebecca Hawkes
| 21 February 2018

Asian subscription video-on-demand (SVOD) service HOOQ has announced forthcoming gangland drama The Oath will become its first original title from Hollywood.

The gritty crime drama, set in Los Angeles, centres on corruption and the culture of secret societies, where members are sworn to protect and defend each other. Joe Halpin (Hawaii Five-O, Secrets and Lies) created the series, which was informed by his own experience working as a Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department deputy in South Central for 18 years - 12 of those as an undercover officer. As well as True Blood's Ryan Kwanten and Game of Thrones alum Sean Bean, The Oath also stars Cory Hardrict (American Sniper, Gran Torino), Katrina Law (Training Day), Arlen Escarpeta (The Magicians) and JJ Soria (Animal Kingdom, The Fosters).

Sony Crackle's crime series will debut in the US on 8 March and all ten episodes will be available on the Sony Pictures Entertainment-backed HOOQ from 9 March 2018.

"This marks a truly significant milestone for HOOQ Originals. While we continue to blaze a trail for homegrown Asian content and talent, we are now proud to strengthen our offering and bring in the best original content that Hollywood has to offer," said chief content officer Jennifer Batty. "With established producers of gritty visual stories like Joe Halpin and Curtis '50 Cent' Jackson on the team and not to mention hard hitters like Ryan Kwanten and Sean Bean, we're confident that we've got a winner here."

"We have always dedicated ourselves to bringing our subscribers the best that Asia and Hollywood have to offer," added HOOQ CEO Peter Bithos. "With The Oath now joining our family of originals we're proud to continue bringing the kind of stories that our customers love and continue to expect from us."

Leading independent distributor all3media international has inked a first look programming deal with Australia's Goalpost Pictures to distribute forthcoming content from the independent production company's TV development slate.

One of Australia's leading independent producers, Goalpost Pictures has major film and television credits which have sold around the world and screened at key international festivals including Cannes, Berlin, Sundance, Locarno and Toronto, and is the recipient of Rose d'Or, BAFTA, AFI/AACTA and Crystal Bear awards and nominations. The company produced the box office hit film The Sapphires and two series of the internationally acclaimed TV drama Cleverman, produced with New Zealand's Pukeko Pictures for ABC TV, SundanceTV and BBC Three. Its new television series Fighting Season will broadcast in 2018.

"With a growing international appetite for quality television, Goalpost is thrilled to partner with one of the world's best content producers and distributors, all3media international, to develop a slate of distinctive and original stories that will resonate with audiences around the world," said Goalpost partners and producers Rosemary Blight and Kylie du Fresne.

Added all3media international EVP of content Maartje Horchner, at; "We are so pleased and proud to be working with the talented team at Goalpost Pictures on their forthcoming slate. Rosemary and Kylie are absolute trailblazers for their craft - creating high end Australian drama with international appeal - and we are looking forward to collaborating on their next exciting project."
]]>Daily Satellite TV Newstokorokohttp://www.satsupreme.com/showthread.php/349643-all3media-hits-goalpost-in-first-look-programming-dealLupe Fiasco reality TV series set for launch on KIXhttp://www.satsupreme.com/showthread.php/349642-Lupe-Fiasco-reality-TV-series-set-for-launch-on-KIX?goto=newpost
Wed, 21 Feb 2018 13:43:24 GMTLupe Fiasco reality TV series set for launch on KIX
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Rebecca Hawkes
| 21 February 2018

The reality show will air from 8 March at 9pm (Hong Kong / Singapore time) on CTE's action entertainment channels KIX and KIX HD.

Beat N Path takes viewers on a journey from Fiasco's hometown of Chicago to Shaolin. Exploring his passion for music and martial arts, the rapper practices with Kung Fu masters throughout the Middle Kingdom and delves into China's emerging hip-hop scene.

"We are thrilled that KIX will be the first in the world to bring in such an exciting and highly-entertaining docuseries to our audiences," said Betty Tsui, vice president, programming - KIX and Thrill, Celestial Tiger Entertainment.

Beat N Path is produced by Studio SV, founded by Lupe Fiasco and marketing & media entrepreneur Bonnie Chan Woo. It is the studio's first series production since it launched in Hong Kong and Los Angeles in 2017.

"Beat N Path is a unique Asia-centric journey and story that we feel can strongly connect with a wide audience throughout Asia, who are best connected through KIX," said Lupe Fiasco.
]]>Daily Satellite TV Newstokorokohttp://www.satsupreme.com/showthread.php/349642-Lupe-Fiasco-reality-TV-series-set-for-launch-on-KIXOrange Polska steadies the shiphttp://www.satsupreme.com/showthread.php/349632-Orange-Polska-steadies-the-ship?goto=newpost
Wed, 21 Feb 2018 12:39:35 GMTOrange Polska steadies the ship
February 21, 2018 11.33 Europe/London By Chris Dziadul
The Polish incumbent Orange Polska saw strong growth in its TV business in 2017, ending the year with 848,000 subscribers to its services.
This, according to the company’s latest set of results, was a 10.7% increase on the total a year earlier and the highest annual increase in five years.
Meanwhile, its retail fixed broadband customer total grew by a similar amount (+10.5%) to reach 2,438,000.
The company saw a 56% year-on-year increase in its convergent customer total thanks to the success of the Orange Love offer. As of the end 2017 it had around 2.5 million households connected with fibre, having added 1 million during the year. Its fibre customer base stood at 214,000, with 38,000 net adds in Q4, and had an adoption rate of 8.7%.
Orange Polska’s FY revenues in 2017 amounted to PLN11,381 million (€2,766 million), down 1.4% on the previous year. However, this was an improvement on 2016 and 2015, when its revenue fell by 2.4% and 2.9% respectively.
EBITDA in 2017 was PLN2,807 million (-11.3%) and the company’s net loss PLN60 million (-PLN1,746 million).
In his comments on the results, Jean-François Fallacher, the company’s CEO, said: “Last year we made significant changes to our commercial approach and announced a new strategic plan for 2017-2020 which we call Orange.one. We have become much more focused on value generation yet we were able to deliver very solid commercial results.
“Our convergent strategy is working. We got the product right, we made it our top commercial priority and we are constantly improving our connectivity. In terms of gross customer additions in the consumer market, around 70% of fixed broadband and close to 50% of mobile handset customers are signing up to Orange Love packages. At the end of 2017 exactly 50% of our broadband customers also used our mobile service. We see further significant potential in convergence which we will explore in 2018.
“Convergence was one of the key driving forces for the turnaround of our fixed broadband business. Customer growth in 2017 was the highest in a decade, at 11%, and allowed us to grow market share. In the pay-TV segment, we have improved our reputation as a reliable content provider. Customer growth approached 11% and was the highest in five years. In mobile post-paid, our commercial approach has achieved a better balance between volume and value.
“We significantly accelerated our fibre network deployment last year and we plan to maintain this level in 2018. The adoption rate for fibre now stands at 8.7% and is improving every quarter”.Orange Polska steadies the ship
February 21, 2018 11.33 Europe/London By Chris Dziadul
The Polish incumbent Orange Polska saw strong growth in its TV business in 2017, ending the year with 848,000 subscribers to its services.
This, according to the company’s latest set of results, was a 10.7% increase on the total a year earlier and the highest annual increase in five years.
Meanwhile, its retail fixed broadband customer total grew by a similar amount (+10.5%) to reach 2,438,000.
The company saw a 56% year-on-year increase in its convergent customer total thanks to the success of the Orange Love offer. As of the end 2017 it had around 2.5 million households connected with fibre, having added 1 million during the year. Its fibre customer base stood at 214,000, with 38,000 net adds in Q4, and had an adoption rate of 8.7%.
Orange Polska’s FY revenues in 2017 amounted to PLN11,381 million (€2,766 million), down 1.4% on the previous year. However, this was an improvement on 2016 and 2015, when its revenue fell by 2.4% and 2.9% respectively.
EBITDA in 2017 was PLN2,807 million (-11.3%) and the company’s net loss PLN60 million (-PLN1,746 million).
In his comments on the results, Jean-François Fallacher, the company’s CEO, said: “Last year we made significant changes to our commercial approach and announced a new strategic plan for 2017-2020 which we call Orange.one. We have become much more focused on value generation yet we were able to deliver very solid commercial results.
“Our convergent strategy is working. We got the product right, we made it our top commercial priority and we are constantly improving our connectivity. In terms of gross customer additions in the consumer market, around 70% of fixed broadband and close to 50% of mobile handset customers are signing up to Orange Love packages. At the end of 2017 exactly 50% of our broadband customers also used our mobile service. We see further significant potential in convergence which we will explore in 2018.
“Convergence was one of the key driving forces for the turnaround of our fixed broadband business. Customer growth in 2017 was the highest in a decade, at 11%, and allowed us to grow market share. In the pay-TV segment, we have improved our reputation as a reliable content provider. Customer growth approached 11% and was the highest in five years. In mobile post-paid, our commercial approach has achieved a better balance between volume and value.
“We significantly accelerated our fibre network deployment last year and we plan to maintain this level in 2018. The adoption rate for fibre now stands at 8.7% and is improving every quarter”.
]]>Daily Satellite TV Newstokorokohttp://www.satsupreme.com/showthread.php/349632-Orange-Polska-steadies-the-shipDISH Network announces Sling TV subscriber numbershttp://www.satsupreme.com/showthread.php/349631-DISH-Network-announces-Sling-TV-subscriber-numbers?goto=newpost
Wed, 21 Feb 2018 12:38:36 GMTDISH Network announces Sling TV subscriber numbers
February 21, 2018 11.25 Europe/London By Robert Briel
DISH Network said it closed the fourth quarter with 13.242 million Pay-TV subscribers, including 11.030 million DISH TV subscribers and 2.212 million Sling TV subscribers.
This reporting marks the first time the company has separately disclosed its DISH TV and Sling TV subscribers within the total population of Pay-TV subscribers.
Net Pay-TV subscribers increased by approximately 39,000 in the fourth quarter, which includes 75,000 reactivations in Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands following the extraordinary devastation of Hurricane Maria. This gain is compared to net additions of 28,000 in the year-ago quarter.
For the year, DISH reported 2017 total revenue of $14.39 billion, compared to $15.21 billion in 2016. Subscriber-related revenue in 2017 was $14.26 billion, compared to $15.03 billion in 2016.
Pay-TV ARPU was $86.43 during 2017 versus $88.66 in 2016. DISH TV’s average monthly subscriber churn for 2017 was 1.78%, compared to 1.97% in 2016.DISH Network announces Sling TV subscriber numbers
February 21, 2018 11.25 Europe/London By Robert Briel
DISH Network said it closed the fourth quarter with 13.242 million Pay-TV subscribers, including 11.030 million DISH TV subscribers and 2.212 million Sling TV subscribers.
This reporting marks the first time the company has separately disclosed its DISH TV and Sling TV subscribers within the total population of Pay-TV subscribers.
Net Pay-TV subscribers increased by approximately 39,000 in the fourth quarter, which includes 75,000 reactivations in Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands following the extraordinary devastation of Hurricane Maria. This gain is compared to net additions of 28,000 in the year-ago quarter.
For the year, DISH reported 2017 total revenue of $14.39 billion, compared to $15.21 billion in 2016. Subscriber-related revenue in 2017 was $14.26 billion, compared to $15.03 billion in 2016.
Pay-TV ARPU was $86.43 during 2017 versus $88.66 in 2016. DISH TV’s average monthly subscriber churn for 2017 was 1.78%, compared to 1.97% in 2016.
]]>Daily Satellite TV Newstokorokohttp://www.satsupreme.com/showthread.php/349631-DISH-Network-announces-Sling-TV-subscriber-numbersEconet invests in iflix Africa for mobile video deliveryhttp://www.satsupreme.com/showthread.php/349630-Econet-invests-in-iflix-Africa-for-mobile-video-delivery?goto=newpost
Wed, 21 Feb 2018 12:35:36 GMTEconet invests in iflix Africa for mobile video delivery
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Rebecca Hawkes
| 21 February 2018

Econet Media's TV arm Kwesé has acquired a 'significant' stake in the African operation of video-on-demand service iflix, to help it deliver mobile video content across the continent.

Kwesé is currently available in 13 countries with its pay-as-you-watch pay-TV service, and has built what it claims is the largest pan-African free-to-air broadcast network, showcasing Kwesé Free Sport in over 25 countries.

The new operating partnership will see iflix drive Kwesé's mobile video delivery in each of its territories. The investment strengthens an existing partnership between the two companies in sub Saharan Africa, established I 2017. iflix has since established operations in Nigeria, Kenya, Ghana and South Africa, providing African and international TV series, movies, and exclusive programming on demand, in partnership with Kwesé's broadcast operations.

Without providing figures, the companies said they have each "committed extensive resources with local and international expertise in mobile entertainment to serve Africa's diverse markets".
"The strengthening of our relationship with Econet Group is a huge milestone for iflix. Following the initial phase of building our business in Africa, we have seen tremendous growth across our operating markets, far exceeding our expectations," said iflix co-founder and CEO Mark Britt. "Econet's deep experience and success in media and telecoms, will be a huge advantage and enable us to continue to grow rapidly."

Econet Group founder and executive chairman, Strive Masiyiwa welcomed the extended partnership, which he said will help lead "the transformation of media in Africa".

"Our companies share a mutual passion for innovation, along with a deep understanding of the culture and evolution of digital businesses," he added. "Mobility in content consumption has grown exponentially in Africa and by partnering with iflix Africa we are ensuring that we are not only taking part in the evolution, but are leading the movement."

The sub-Saharan pay-TV subscriber base is expected to reach 40.89 million by 2023, a 74% rise on 2017 figures, according to a recent study by Digital TV Research.
]]>Daily Satellite TV Newstokorokohttp://www.satsupreme.com/showthread.php/349630-Econet-invests-in-iflix-Africa-for-mobile-video-deliverySpanish police close 23 pirate websiteshttp://www.satsupreme.com/showthread.php/349629-Spanish-police-close-23-pirate-websites?goto=newpost
Wed, 21 Feb 2018 12:12:27 GMTSpanish police close 23 pirate websites
February 21, 2018 11.11 Europe/London By Robert Briel
Spain’s La Guardia Civil has blocked 23 pirate websites that provided copyrighted content over P2P networks.
These pages, which were hosted and operated from abroad, offered download links to pirated movies, series and video games, with 80% of their traffic originating in Spain.
The Guardia Civil, within the framework of operation CASCADA, has initiated a campaign to block web pages from downloading and distributing copyrighted content via links in P2P networks.
In this first phase, a total of 23 web domains have been blocked from accessing direct download links to all types of protected audiovisualmmaterial such as movies, series, music and videogames, many of them recently created, finding several works available without having yet been released in Spain.
Most of the websites investigated had very high daily visits rates, some of them being among the best known and used in Spain, including www.divxtotal.com, www.estrenosdtl.com or www.gamestorrents.com, amongmany others.
According to the Spanish police, these domains were originally created by a person of Spanish origin, who sold them to a company based in Argentina which is their current owner and administrator.
Those responsible for the pages used various methods to avoid closing or blocking them, such as hiding the actual location of their servers and the registration data of the contracted domains, even to the constant change of the location of their servers in several countries.
Cases have been detected in which previously judicially blocked domains were reactivated in a matter of hours, with practically identical domain names or even changing only the extent of them. In this way, and even if several successive blockades were carried out, they were able to revive the web pages again in a very short period of time.
For all these reasons, members of the Department of Telematic Crimes of the Central Operative Unit of the Guardia Civil, responsible for the investigation, were forced to implement a series of measures aimed at provoking a total blockade of the same that would be effective and definitive, currently being the web pages inaccessible or lacking download links.
Many of these web pages have been monitored by agents on a permanent basis, in some cases getting these domains blocked sometimes in less than three hours.Spanish police close 23 pirate websites
February 21, 2018 11.11 Europe/London By Robert Briel
Spain’s La Guardia Civil has blocked 23 pirate websites that provided copyrighted content over P2P networks.
These pages, which were hosted and operated from abroad, offered download links to pirated movies, series and video games, with 80% of their traffic originating in Spain.
The Guardia Civil, within the framework of operation CASCADA, has initiated a campaign to block web pages from downloading and distributing copyrighted content via links in P2P networks.
In this first phase, a total of 23 web domains have been blocked from accessing direct download links to all types of protected audiovisualmmaterial such as movies, series, music and videogames, many of them recently created, finding several works available without having yet been released in Spain.
Most of the websites investigated had very high daily visits rates, some of them being among the best known and used in Spain, including www.divxtotal.com, www.estrenosdtl.com or www.gamestorrents.com, amongmany others.
According to the Spanish police, these domains were originally created by a person of Spanish origin, who sold them to a company based in Argentina which is their current owner and administrator.
Those responsible for the pages used various methods to avoid closing or blocking them, such as hiding the actual location of their servers and the registration data of the contracted domains, even to the constant change of the location of their servers in several countries.
Cases have been detected in which previously judicially blocked domains were reactivated in a matter of hours, with practically identical domain names or even changing only the extent of them. In this way, and even if several successive blockades were carried out, they were able to revive the web pages again in a very short period of time.
For all these reasons, members of the Department of Telematic Crimes of the Central Operative Unit of the Guardia Civil, responsible for the investigation, were forced to implement a series of measures aimed at provoking a total blockade of the same that would be effective and definitive, currently being the web pages inaccessible or lacking download links.
Many of these web pages have been monitored by agents on a permanent basis, in some cases getting these domains blocked sometimes in less than three hours.
]]>Daily Satellite TV Newstokorokohttp://www.satsupreme.com/showthread.php/349629-Spanish-police-close-23-pirate-websitesFox News plans OTT platformhttp://www.satsupreme.com/showthread.php/349628-Fox-News-plans-OTT-platform?goto=newpost
Wed, 21 Feb 2018 12:11:27 GMTFox News plans OTT platform
February 21, 2018 11.09 Europe/London By Julian Clover
Fox News is to launch a dedicated over-the-top stream, based around the opinion that has shaped international perceptions of the channel.
Fox Nation will bypass the cable networks where Fox News has made its name and will instead be delivered direct to consumers at an as yet unspecified price.
“With our traditional cable viewership at an all-time high, we are proud to announce a new digital offering geared entirely toward the Fox News superfans, who represent the most loyal audience in cable, if not all of television,” said John Finley, Senior Vice President of Development and Production for the network. “This initiative will capitalise on providing that viewer, who is among the most affluent and well-educated in cable, with a highly specialized content experience on a platform they can watch anytime, anywhere.”
In the United States it’s already possible to stream content from Fox and other broadcasters, on Android TV, Apple and other devices but access live content is tied to a cable or satellite subscription. To move away from this model would have the potential to lose what carriage fees they have.
However, other mostly international broadcasters including Al Jazeera, Sky News and Euronews are freely available for streaming.Fox News plans OTT platform
February 21, 2018 11.09 Europe/London By Julian Clover
Fox News is to launch a dedicated over-the-top stream, based around the opinion that has shaped international perceptions of the channel.
Fox Nation will bypass the cable networks where Fox News has made its name and will instead be delivered direct to consumers at an as yet unspecified price.
“With our traditional cable viewership at an all-time high, we are proud to announce a new digital offering geared entirely toward the Fox News superfans, who represent the most loyal audience in cable, if not all of television,” said John Finley, Senior Vice President of Development and Production for the network. “This initiative will capitalise on providing that viewer, who is among the most affluent and well-educated in cable, with a highly specialized content experience on a platform they can watch anytime, anywhere.”
In the United States it’s already possible to stream content from Fox and other broadcasters, on Android TV, Apple and other devices but access live content is tied to a cable or satellite subscription. To move away from this model would have the potential to lose what carriage fees they have.
However, other mostly international broadcasters including Al Jazeera, Sky News and Euronews are freely available for streaming.
]]>Daily Satellite TV Newstokorokohttp://www.satsupreme.com/showthread.php/349628-Fox-News-plans-OTT-platform